Angel Hill Bed and Breakfast is nestled in the village of Norfolk, embraced by the Litchfield Hills of Connecticut and the foothills of the Massachusetts Berkshires. It features rooms and suites. A room contains a queen-size iron bed, bathroom with shower and tub, and dining table. The kitchen is complete with stove and refrigerator, breakfast bar and all of the necessary equipment. Hiking, biking, golfing, and swimming are local activities. Mountains, museums, vineyards and perennial gardens are nearby.
Location:
P O Box 504, 54 Greenwoods Road East, Norfolk Connecticut 06058
Telephone
860-542-5920
Other Bed and Breakfasts and Country Inns nearby:
(Hillsdale) The Honored Guest Bed and Breakfast
(New Preston) 7C Herb Garden B&B
(Amherst) Allen House Victorian Bed & Breakfast
(Norfolk) Angel Hill
(Norfolk) Angel Hill Bed and Breakfast
(New Preston ) Arborview Bed and Breakfast
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01/10 Coming to The Norfolk area Hebron Maple Festival Hebron CT March16-17 Each year thousands of people come from miles around to enjoy and experience the weekend of maple related events. 7th Annual Great International Spring Beer Festival Providence RI April20 Your Beer Festival Admission Ticket will allow you UNLIMITED SAMPLING of more than 250 brewers, live music, food and MUCH MORE at the Rhode Island Convention Center. New England Folk Festival Mansfield MA April19-21 A fabulous blend of dance, music, crafts, and food from many lands. Connecticut Sheep, Wool and Fiber Festival Vernon CT April27 The festival, started in 1909 by the CT Sheep Breeders Association, as a program ""to promote the keeping of sheep in Connecticut"", has evolved and expanded into a premier sheep and fiber festival by providing exhibits, demonstrations and over 60 vendors from the sheep, wool and fiber arena. Spring Plant Sale Westford NH April27 The Middlesex Conservation District will be holding its annual Spring Plant Sale at the 4H Fairgrounds. Connecticut Sheep and Wool Festival vernon CT April27 The festival started in 1909 by the CT Sheep Breeders Association as a program “to promote the keeping of sheep in Connecticut” has evolved and expanded into a premier sheep and fiber festival.
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